Looks good to me, nice job! Did you have to modify Ash's head to fit on the Obi-Wan ball-joint? I want to do one now!

EDIT: what paints are you using? You might have less problems with joint chipping if you use the high-quality paints and if you prime the figure first (not saying that you don't, but I found that this helped a bit in terms of joint-chippage).

..prime the figure first ... that sounds redundant

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The scariest thing that I've ever seen,Is the terrible AT-AT walking machine.It's as big as a house on walking legs,and whatever it steps on it crushes like eggs.

Looks good to me, nice job! Did you have to modify Ash's head to fit on the Obi-Wan ball-joint? I want to do one now!

EDIT: what paints are you using? You might have less problems with joint chipping if you use the high-quality paints and if you prime the figure first (not saying that you don't, but I found that this helped a bit in terms of joint-chippage).

..prime the figure first ... that sounds redundant

I use that Apple Barrel paint. As for the Ash head I had to use a Dremel to get the head to get on the peg. An easy 5 min job.

I think you'll find that Citadel Paints will not chip as much as Apple Barrel. The paints go on a lot smoother - you will notice a difference! They do not chip nearly as much as the Apple Barrel/FolkArt/etc paints (especially if you prime the figure). Of course, I think everybody should use Citadel Paints , but I really can't say enough good stuff about them. Try out one color and you'll see the difference. I've also heard that Tamiya makes some good paint, although I have yet to try that stuff out.Chipping aggravates the hell out of me, so another thing that I've found is to gently cut or sand the joint so that there is less brushing between the joints. Sometimes this doesn't work as you can't sand/cut it enough, although it might help with some joints.

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The scariest thing that I've ever seen,Is the terrible AT-AT walking machine.It's as big as a house on walking legs,and whatever it steps on it crushes like eggs.

It is all about prep work. Try giving everything you paint a light sanding with a really fine grain sandpaper. I use apple barrel paints cause I'm too cheap for the good stuff. I've heard Tamiya paints are supposed to work quite well. They have a little more flexiblity to them, so they do better around joints. Make sure to use light coats, and if needed multiple light coats, heavy coats peel off easier. And you should also use Testor's Dull Cote to seal the figure. The stuff works great and really helps prevent chipping and peeling. I hope that helps.

Hey, those look great! I would say maybe add some additional weather to Neyo. He has some areas that look nice and worn, while others are a bit shiny still. But it's looking very good.

K'Kruhk looks like he's turning out well. I think it's fine if your version has boots. Just be sure to try and add some texture to the areas you are adding to his hair. And the Coleman Trebor is a good base for him. Perhaps a bit small, but still realistic.

Hey, those look great! I would say maybe add some additional weather to Neyo. He has some areas that look nice and worn, while others are a bit shiny still. But it's looking very good.

K'Kruhk looks like he's turning out well. I think it's fine if your version has boots. Just be sure to try and add some texture to the areas you are adding to his hair. And the Coleman Trebor is a good base for him. Perhaps a bit small, but still realistic.

Thanks for the comments fellas. Yeah K'Kruhk should be taller but I couldn't find a better base at the time and since Coleman pretty much towers over most Jedi I figured I would use him as the base.

Yep, great idea using green on this. It looks very sleek and ready to kick some Separatist ass.

I agree that the astromech unit's color scheme is perfect for this... I've wondered about how a tinted window might look on one of these? You could paint the inside of the clear plastic black and it would still have its shiny look on the outside. Might look kind of slick.